All the news that fits – 40% of food purchased thrown out

And this article from the LA Times claims that 40% of the food Americans purchase gets tossed into the garage.  In our house the beagles make a point of peeing on the compost ’cause it gets the disgusting stuff that would otherwise go in the garbage…or to them.

“Americans are throwing out nearly every other bite of food, wasting up to 40% of the country’s supply each year – a mass of uneaten provisions worth $165 billion, according to a new report from the Natural Resources Defense Council.

An average family of four squanders $2,275 in food each year, or 20 pounds per person per month, according to the nonprofit and nonpartisan environmental advocacy group.

Food waste is the largest single portion of solid waste cramming American landfills. Since the 1970s, the amount of uneaten fare that is dumped has jumped 50%. The average American trashes 10 times as much food as a consumer in Southeast Asia, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Such profligacy is especially unwarranted in a time of record drought, high food prices expected to get higher and families unable to afford food, according to the council. Efforts are already in place in Europe to cut back on food waste.”

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2 thoughts on “All the news that fits – 40% of food purchased thrown out

  1. For more interesting info on the topic of food and waste, I highly recommend the 2011 movie “Dive!” Its about people who live off the food the grocery stores throw away. In many cases, it is VERY nice healthy food – produce, organic meats, etc. Horrifying how much waste exists throughout our food systems.

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